Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 15, 1912, Page 5

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eration about a week ago, and is do-' ing as well as could be expected, be-' ing able to sit up for a short time; this morning. Mr. Hendrix, however, | is in quite a serious condition. It is Leped that they will soon be much improved. FARMERS CLUB TOMORROW: Club will hold its meeting tomorrow, at the residence of Mr. L, B. Gill, on the east side of Lake Mirror. A cordial invitation is extended to all members of the Club and others intert ested in farm matters. No fees or dues of any kind, but it is custom- ary for all who atend to bring some- thing for the dinner which is always 2 sumptuous spread. The Farmers’ regular monthly The Florida Medical Association will meet in Tampa on the Sth of May for its annual sesion. A large number of delegates are expected to be present. “_\p- nt Thursday in Lake- r to her school this Tarpon Springs is to have a blg}rmm ?ROXO;I'ERS TO new hotel before the approach of the FIGHT MOVING PICTURES, next tourist season. The structure will be three stories in height, built of brick with tile roof. It will con- tain sixty rooms and will have ev- ery modern convenience. AMrs. Enoch B. Michener, in the city the guests cnds, Mr, and Mrs, G. .. Rev. Michener and tunce were boyhood friends :ing is all the more en- at account. It is quite 4t Mr. Quaintance will in- i to make this city their Lome, Washington, March 14.—Repre- sentatives of theatrical interests were siven a hearing today before the copyright committee of the House, at which they protested against the passage of .a bill which they allege would legalize play piracy by mov- ing picture film manufacturers. The object of the protestants is to defeat the final passage by the House PAUPERIZING THE FAM- ILIES OF FELONS. puchanan, Sr., has re- w Gainesville, Ga., where It is a sad thing that justice can- not wield her sword without strik- ing every member of the vrimiuul'.’ Mr. ¢ Las boon for several months, The {of Representatives of an amendment had the misfortune to;household. |oflmvd by Congressman E. W. Town- ™ it .nd he now has to| The shadows of the prison bars lsend, of New Jersey, author of 3 on crutches, He will|fall tar and stigmatize the iunou-mi ‘Chimmic Fadden,” “fh“ is declared lus, Ga., where he huas|as well as the guilty, [to represent the motion picture inter- 1 as soon as the in-| It is not within the power o 20V=1 (o0 Lo amendment is to the ef- - will allow him to dojernments to alleviate this social dis- I’“‘l that no film company shall be tress, Governments cannot alter hu- l""“ liable for infringement of plays, jmen nature, The unoffending fam- [ books, or other literary or dramatie Vs a well, known trained {ilies of felons must cringe before the f“‘,”\\ if, in the opinion of the judge, ur . has returned from |sneers of their neighbors, But whe lll,.“ infringement was intended, and, s lington, Towa, where | poverty also stalks in the wake ofiy, wne cse, limiting the amount of vt time 2go to accom-) punishment and the imprisonme “'!lin.- for infringement to $100. The ! Lrother, He is still :m‘ the breadwinuers deprives his llv--(./‘,'m“l,m:; of the measure declare, or \iss Gates had to v ‘ndents of food and clothes ””“lwlth such a limitation of fine legally LT to her professional | rooi, the punishment all oo fre-|oyropeed, all successtul plays and quently outweighs the misdemeanor. fyovals would be immediatoly taken SERESUR To the everlasting shame of Amer-tuy hy the moving picture concerns, My o vvendell and childrer, |ty prison labor has enviched thou-lwyg would consider a fine of $100 arrived in Lakeland $ands of contractors and a scorc o “oy.oodingly cheap to pay for the i1 remain over un-'states, 1tis but wise and just that yodijilese. Farther, this money won'd onosts of Mr. ;md;nvznluz. tors shall be made scl=sub- yot o to the wronzed author, dram- dell. Mrs, ‘;\rvn'hl* porting by rendering nseful scrvies, stoor author, who wonld be left ith Clearwater, but | but whatever profit is derived 1rom sjheolptely without r . ¢ fap and, .ml their toll should e turtied into-a o o 0 L it A visit ocasio - fund out of which their dependent ! L R es may derive sapport, who came hier nort torn stute now holds! E DI S O N I A from Kentucky tolin its tronsury almost one million 18 Evangelist of dollrs, cavned by exploiting its pent-{ TN n e 5 [ G O ene dottar or. THE LADIES AND CHILDRENS’ te friond ot} s i Dlackencd with inhu- ]“lfl]nt loved Rev, G, W, nanity. | - tor having 1 dod 1s it necoscary to go farther into PROGRA‘\!I TONIGHT. ing to college in . the Do you need additionai ¥ s Ilev, Davis has de- i incentive for immediate action? BARY SHOW. slieland his ]wl'ln."-'\\"‘i“' rizht now to your represe "‘“". INFANT BABY GIVEN AWAY L e has already mado 1 in Coown cizlature :nu!: 7 M. o are glad to know jurze him to tight for a measnie thail 10 CHILDE S PICTURES, a citizen of Lake-( will erase this stain on the com | PRIZE CONTESTS. munal honor.- Herbert Kaufman in i soveral Useful and Handsome Pres- st Woman's World ents Given Away, P! Vv, and Mrs, Earl Hen- SEERer S, S ! 3 REELS GOOD PICTURES. rix to learn that they! The Miami Metropolis wants fo, OPEN SATURDAY 4 . M. e Cill, a trained nurs:lkpow “how that houn' dawg o L LE PR . SR lince at their bedside, | goes.” It doesn’t go; it stays with | ADMISSION ... .. ....... .. 10 cts inderwent a slight op- yeu.—Pensacola Journal. CHILDREN under 12 .......)H cts —— H. C. STEVENS Lakeland, Florida e ————————————— e ——— JEWELER (.The -largest and most com- € A tull line of Jewelery, Silver- plete line of ware and Cut Glass always on Watches ever W brought to Lake- hand for you to land now on dis- play. C Our Repair ‘Department is the best. Each piece of work done promptly and carefully and ALWAYS GUARANTEED THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELANXND, FLA., MARCH 15,/1912. Opening of Lakeland’s New I’asse_lger Station (Continued from Page 1.) W. “always on the Jeb. The train shed is ome improve- ment that Lakeland citizens are al- most as preud of as they are of the new station. This shed is 600 feel in length and lies between the main track and the one next to the depot. IL has a flooring of concrete which extends the entire length of the shed. When travelers arrive now in a downpour of rain they can reach the station in comfort, instead of having to brave the elements as for- merly. It was a happy crowd who viewed the brilliantly lighted $35,000 sta- tion last night, and with the mu- sic of the band still ringing in their ears, all wended their way home- ward, glad indeed that Lakeland now has this handsome and at the same time necessary ornament, Barber, who is GPENING DINNER OF RAILROAD DINING ROOM. Messrs, ). W, Buchanan scrved the opening dinner Railroad Dining Room today at noon, at which time the tollowing fine menu was enjoyed by a large numbee of Lakeland citizens: Gherkins & Son ol the Queen Olives Sliced Tomatoes Soup Tomato Bisque Fish Baked Cabrilas with Chile Sauce, Meats. Sirloin of Beel, au jus Western Fowl, aux herb dressing Entrees Boston Drown Stew Apple Ifritters, Vanilla Sauce Russian Salad Vegetables Suow Flake Potato (A Parsnips Celery with am Hock Bread Roast Rice June Peas Cabbage Candied Yams Steam torn Desert rry lee Puddi Frosh Strawh Cream Canary ng, Lemon Sauce Cocoannt Custar leed Tea Colffee BIG CRO».W' ATTINDED. attended the Bdisonia theater last night. Torondo proved be Rush St. Johns, and Perry Priest was presented with the $2.50 hox of candy as he was the rst to locate the mysterious young man. Other nice prizes were given away, and tonight af 7 o’clock the orphan baby will be given away. FRECKLED GIRLS. Biz crowds to I have just received a stock of WILSON'S l"l{l‘(‘l\'l I CREAM, prod- uct of WILSON'S FRECKLE CRIEANM 0., Charleston, South Carolina, It is FINE, is fragrant and harmless and positively removes tan and brown moth, hleaches es light., Will not make nair crow You have my guacortes tha' it will take off your freckies and tan or | will give you back your money. Come in, see and try it. THE JARS ARE LARGE and two at most are suffi- cient. I send them by mail, if de- sired. Price 50 cents and $1. Wilson's Fair Skin Soap, 25c. LAKE PHARMACY. freckles, AUTOMOBILES Of All Kinds at Low Prices and on Liberal Terms. Have added to my automobile ageney, which covers Polk county the Case line of cars, one of the fin- est lines manufactured. Am arrang- |{ing to add a line of che xrur cars, .’[\\m' h will m ihle rome [to furnish almost cla ear [desired. Can furnish | balance on time, wher | warrant these terms, but knowingly contribute to |any man’s busincss by selling time to thos. able to own car, If you cannot come to see me, {me and T will send car for you to inspect. Will receive five passenger “Case” car early next week. Will open supply depot soon as I can se- cure suitable quarters D. I1. Sloan. 3-10 .-tn not write Last week one grower. in sanfom banked $2,100, the returns from sev- en hundred boxes of celery. Pickles 1o skat free at night, Good whole- i some fun, Don't torget the and ed rOSS { masquerade in the near fature, i) dark foe-| - - PAJE FIVE | WRECK NEAR BARTOW EARLY THIS MORNING. 1 Railroad traffic on the C. H. di\‘i-l sion was tied up this morning on ac-| count of a freight wreck which oc-| curred two miles south of Bartow about 8 o'clock. Six freight cars were | derailed but no one was injured. En-| gineer J. B. Hogan and Conductor | Tom West were in charge of the| train, It is not known what caused | the wreck, information being very! meager in ‘regard to the details. i The passenger train which leaves| here at § icr Fort Myers, wns 'stoppc-(l ¢ Bartow, where it will re- main until the track can be cleared. In order to accommodate Bartow peo- ple who wished to go north, the en- gine was hooked on to the baggage, mail and one passenger coach and it backed back to Lakeland, reaching here in time to receive passengers for Fort Myers from the train from Tam- pa at 11:30, The made-up train then went back to Bartow and the trip will be continued sooth when the tracks have beea charcd. In the meantime the train which is due from Fort Myers at 11 o'clock was routed via Fort Meade and Mulberry, reaching Lakeland shortly bhefore ! {o'clock. BRING YOURGIRL to the splendid soda fountain at 'this drug store, She willfind here courteous attention and the most delightful drinks 1n | town, We cater especially to the ladies—-our sundaes, . { Genluses Nct Codd Companions. | scdlas and frappes were long The wite o 1 R Uit it re i ported to have otce suids mose [ago voted just too delicious the workd needs a few goniuses, but ¥ . iUs a dreadtul fate 10 have 1o live with | for anything by the prettiest one oi the s, ( le said the : & same (hing In substance a great many | Women in towa. Ask HER § times, . . —bring her in today—she i === wants toicoms anywiy. ! W A OON A cool half hour spent . at this fountain is a very pleasant way of whiling |away that time. DO SHOOTING STARS While the Star Theater has shot into their new ficld, you can 1.nin o) 4 3 [ plenty ol stars shooting around in euy Ul(-/l\ DELIVbRY : { rink every nisht, Ladices are admittod Lakeland Skating ok Phar macy il PHONE 89 80006 e — MEET ME AT (& When the N We excell = 43 3¢ b = 3 New Depot Opens Thursday. in Ice Cream and Soda Water PHONE 25 We Most Empbhatically Protest gainst being known as a “cueap” store The word has come to pply so much to quality as well as price that we do not wish to be f' inted with it, i) But You Will Find Prices For Dry Goods [ t this store compare favorably with any, even if we do claim and rove that our qualities are of tiic very finest. Come and compare. CHILES

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